UPDATED July 2025 - You will find this updated itinerary to include more details about which activities to book in advance and when, how much driving you will be doing, and a time I recommend you leave your hotel each morning. This itinerary is best suited for travelers driving a rental car, staying at hotels, and eating out at restaurants. It includes some activities and hiking trails not suited for young children. For a trip focused on traveling in a campervan, please check out my 'Ring Road by Campervan' itinerary. For a family-friendly adventure, please check out my 'Ring Road - Family Edition' itinerary.
Traveling the Ring Road is the best way to see the most of Iceland in a short period of time! This itinerary will show you the absolute best spots, all the famous highlights along the south coast, then over to the glaciers, east fjords and finally the north. Along the way you’ll have some amazing experiences, eat delicious food, and stay at lovely accommodations.
Although the Ring Road (Road 1) is open year-round, this itinerary is best suited for trips from March through October. Outside of these months, the days are too short and the weather is too challenging to realistically make it all the way around the Ring Road in only 8 days. For help planning a Winter trip to Iceland, check out my 'Winter - 5 Days South Coast & Reykjavik' itinerary.
Also keep in mind that some of my recommended places to visit may be closed in the fall and spring. If you are traveling in March, April, May, or October, please double check restaurants and businesses for their opening information. You may still absolutely use this itinerary for trips during those months but adjustments may be needed.
Regardless of when you visit Iceland, it is very important that you stay updated on weather, road conditions, and safety concerns. Here are websites you should check every morning and throughout the day to travel safely:
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If my recommended hotels are unavailable for your travel dates, I encourage you to find another accommodation pretty close by. Doing so will allow you to follow this itinerary without making too many adjustments or driving too much. Remember, if you are traveling during peak season (June, July, and August) it is best to make your accommodation bookings at least 6 months in advance!
Enjoy your road trip around Iceland!